Java Game Development: Create a Flappy Bird Clone for $19
June 30, 2017 / by Marco / Categories : Business, deals, design, entrepreneur, website

KEY FEATURES
The applications of Java are seemingly endless, but one the most popular uses is in game development. Considering that gaming is a billion dollar industry, there’s massive incentive to learn Java game development fundamentals. In this course, you’ll use important Java tools and discuss core game development concepts as you create your very own clone of the hit mobile game, Flappy Bird.
- Access 29 lectures & 2 hours of content 24/7
- Learn Java & game development by creating a Flappy Bird clone
- Customize your game & build a framework for more games
- Improve your knowledge of Object Oriented Programming
- Grasp the fundamental concepts of game programming
PRODUCT SPECS
Details & Requirements
- Length of time users can access this course: lifetime
- Access options: web streaming, mobile streaming
- Certification of completion not included
- Redemption deadline: redeem your code within 30 days of purchase
- Experience level required: all levels
Compatibility
- Internet required
THE EXPERT
Stone River eLearning was founded in 2011, and calls itself the Online Technology Bootcamp. It has taught over 250,000 students through its website and reseller partners since its founding, with a focus on developing high quality video training in all areas of the tech field.
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